Wendy Miller Ph.D., ATR-BC, REAT, LPC is a sculptor, writer, expressive arts therapist and educator.She has taught at JFK University, San Francisco State University, Southwestern College, Lesley College, California Institute of Integral Studies, and The George Washington University.She is the cofounder of Create Therapy Institute, which offers clinical services in arts-based psychotherapy and trainings in the expressive arts.She is a founding member, and first elected (past) executive co-chair of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association, where she continues to be on their Advisory Council.She has published on medical illness and the arts as complementary medicine, the use of sand tray therapy with internationally adopted children, experiential approaches to supervision in expressive arts therapy, and on the cultural responsibility of the arts in therapy.

He will offer comments on the five films in segments that appear before and after the movie starts and also in three segments that will appear between segments of the films, said Wendy Miller, vice president of development and current programming at Playboy TV.

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It's the history that might attract viewers, suggested Miller, the Playboy TV executive.
"You might think of them as just old smut, but each of them has a really interesting story," she said.
She came up with the idea a few months ago, and found that January had room in the programming schedule.
"Why don't we really do something, run the movie and give some history, and show why they are actually important movies that played a role in history?
Playboy TV does not run commercials and is viewed only by subscribers.

Procuring the films for the network posed a small challenge, Miller said.
While some of the movies are now part of the public domain, in other cases some companies claim to control the rights, and that had to be navigated.

In other cases, getting a high-quality print of the films proved difficult.
"Some of them were hard to find," she said.
For "Deep Throat," for example, executives actually examined Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's 16-milimeter copy of the film before chancing upon a digital print, said Miller.

pjfavs000 UCLA Radio talks to Playboy TV's Programming Director Wendy Miller about the TV for 2 idea and the changes to the channel, including new shows Celebrity Sex Tales and The Stash
Apr 18, 2011

Playboy TV Exec Wendy Miller at the Reality Rocks Expo 2011
UCLA Radio talks to Playboy TV's Programming Director Wendy Miller about the TV for 2 idea and the changes to the channel, including new shows Celebrity Sex Tales and The Stash